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Health
This Man Wants to Stop You From Making Bad Decisions
By
Laura Entis
March 18, 2017
Tech
Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Says Presidential Election Is ‘Unbelievable’
By
Robert Hackett
October 7, 2016
Tech
How Behavioral Economics Is Helping ADP Develop New HR Apps
By
Heather Clancy
July 11, 2016
Leadership
How Behavioral Economics Helps Entrepreneurs—and March Madness Pickers
By
Jim Guszcza
March 16, 2016
Tech
As Computers Drive Financial News, Journalists Pick Up the Pieces
By
Jeff John Roberts
March 14, 2016
Leadership
Here’s How to Crack the Code on Your Customers’ Behavior
By
Bob Nease
February 14, 2016
Here’s What Nerds Predict for Super Bowl 50
By
Jon Wertheim
,
Sam Sommers
and
Aaron Task
February 3, 2016
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Chris Matthews
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